Summertime for Young Adults

Small groups are taking a break, but there are monthly gatherings being organized for times of fellowship and community through the summer. Young Adults Beach Night Young Adults will continue to gather throughout the summer months! This month, head to the South shelter at Tunnel Park on Tuesday, June 16 from 6-8pm. Pillar will provide the hot dogs/burgers, bring a dish to pass. … Read More

High School Bible Study

Led by our high school leaders, we will be walking through various passages of the Bible. We will meet most frequently on the East Lawn at 7pm on Sunday evenings. No need to RSVP, attend as you are able. All High School students are invited – including incoming and outgoing. Bring a Bible and a friend! Study begins June 21 … Read More

Week 7 – Presence in a Partisan World

Old View of the Boat-bridge at Sano in Kōzuke Province, Katsushika Hokusai, ca. 1830 This snowscape depicts the “bridge of boats” at Sano, Gunma Prefecture. Noted in the cartouche as an “ancient view,” the pontoon bridge was famous in early poetry but no longer existed by Hokusai’s time. The print features a geometric composition with a bold curve toward the … Read More

Week 6 – Politics & The Nervous System

Speaker Bio: Rev. Jess Shults is a pastor, teacher, and keynote speaker who brings deep pastoral wisdom to conversations about leadership, formation, and life together in divided times. She spent nearly two decades serving a local congregation, where she learned to guide communities through disagreement with patience, clarity, and care. At The Colossian Forum, Jess works closely with partners to … Read More

Week 5 – Presence in Another’s Pain

Pietà by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, 1864 The government of Napoleon III kept Carpeaux busy with official projects, involving decorative sculpture and portraiture, but it is clear from the evidence of the private moments that he occasionally seized to sketch sacred subjects, as here, that he would have been one of the most powerful of all religious artists had he been freer … Read More

Week 4 – Presence in our Pain

Broken Vessel, by Sam Gutierrez In this piece, God’s grace (in the form of water) flows down from heaven and fills the individual human heart or entire body – represented by the broken vessel. The image could also be seen communally – the vessel is the church – a community of broken pieces gathered together and held together by God’s … Read More

Kiddos and Co.

Midweek Moms Come join us for Midweek Moms—a welcoming space for moms to connect, recharge, and share life together. While you enjoy coffee and community time, your kids will have space to play, explore, and build friendships of their own. This is an open, come-as-you-are gathering—no prep, no pressure, just time to breathe, laugh, and connect with other moms who … Read More

Women’s Bible Study: Steps by John Ortberg

Where am I right now in my walk with God? Do I desire spiritual transformation, not just more information? What step might God be inviting me to take next? Am I willing to be honest—with God, myself, and others? Do I long for connection with other women on the journey of faith? If you’ve been asking yourself these questions, we … Read More

Coat Drive

Organizations across the country are working to respond to the heightened demand for winter clothing in response to the extreme weather conditions. In order to respond to our local need as soon as possible, Pillar will be collecting winter clothing beginning tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22. These items will be distributed between our mission partners, Community Action House, Gateway Mission, and … Read More

Film Screening: Velo Kids

Velo Kids is hosting a film screening and we’re excited to invite you and your group to, In the Dirt, a powerful film that highlights the story of a marginalized community and the incredible efforts of those working to create real change and make the world a better place. This message of hope, resilience, and unity is something we can … Read More